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September 7, 2017

Redemption road for Washougal football

Just a few plays into the first game of the season after a long bus ride north, the Washougal Panthers pounced on a fumble by the West Seattle Wildcats and scored a touchdown Sept. 1 in Seattle.

September 4, 2017
Camas High School football players stand for the National Anthem Friday, at Hillsboro Stadium. The defending Washington Class 4A state champions then defeated Oregon 6A state runner-up Central Catholic 35-13 in the first game of the 2017 season.

Camas and Washougal football teams set the tone

Multiple snaps over the punter’s head doomed Central Catholic from the start, while the Camas machine continued to produce on the football field Friday at Hillsboro Stadium. The defending Washington…

August 31, 2017
The time for celebrating a state championship is over. Several Camas High School football players are ready to fill the roles needed on the field and prove they can do big things for a small town. Opportunity presents itself Friday, when the Papermakers travel across the Columbia River to Hillsboro, Oregon, to face Central Catholic at Hillsboro Stadium. Kickoff is at 7 p.m.

A championship encore

Everybody in Camas still talks about that state football championship victory like it happened yesterday.

August 24, 2017
Grant Lewis leaps up to catch the football for Washougal during practice Tuesday, at Fishback Stadium.

A Panther family that keeps growing

As Washougal welcomes more football players into the family this fall, the time has come for the Panthers to take another step forward.

August 17, 2017
The Skamania Lodge Aerial Park takes adventurers through an obstacle course in the trees. View the lodge and the Columbia River from the "Eagle's Nest." At 60 feet above the ground, this is the highest point on the obstacle course, which features 19 platforms and 22 elements.

LOOK, UP IN THE TREES

Those who visit Skamania Lodge have the same questions when they look up.

August 17, 2017
Camas High School senior Fallisitie DePasquale encourages children to keep moving the soccer ball during a youth camp, for 5- to 8-year-olds, Tuesday, in the fields on Ione Street, beside Doc Harris Stadium.

Passing on the passion for soccer

Members of the Camas High School girls soccer state championship team are trying to keep up with the energetic 5- to 8-year-olds attending their camp, and they’re loving every minute of it.